Extraordinary machine
“Be kind to me. Or treat me mean. I’ll make the most of it, I’m an extraordinary machine.” – Fiona Apple Photos © Nathalie Graafland
View Article1,000,000,000,000 Frames/Second Photography by Ramesh Raskar
Among the devices Ramesh Raskar has invented is a four-flash camera that enables the kind of sketching familiar to most from the 1985 music video for the hit pop song “Take on Me” by the Norwegian band...
View ArticleSonia Soberats’ blind photography
77-year-old Sonia Soberats only began photography classes in 2001, a decade after she lost her sight due to glaucoma. Working in a pitch-black studio she uses a method known as ‘light painting’. She...
View ArticleBela Borsodi’s trompe l’oeil alphabet
New York based photographer Bela Borsodi was born in Vienna 1966. After studying graphic design and fine art he started to work as a photographer, focusing on still life photography. This fascinating...
View ArticleLaundry in Napels
Fascinating! Clean laundry drying in dirty Napels… Photography by Nathalie Graafland
View ArticleHiroshi Nonami’s dreamlike women
One of my favourite photographers was born in 1954 in Matsue City , Japan. Hiroshi Nonami graduated from the Osaka Photography Academy in 1974 and founded his Studio No-ah in 1979. He is known for his...
View ArticleBerndnaut Smilde’s clouds
For project “Nimbus” Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde created clouds in indoor spaces by carefully regulating the temperature and humidity of the space and then spraying a short burst from a fog machine...
View ArticleAgan Harahap’s “Garden Fresh”
Indonisia-based photographer and master Photoshopper Agan Harahap juxtaposes animals in supermarkets in his latest project called Garden Fresh. “Garden Fresh series investigates the shifting boundaries...
View ArticleAnja Bührer’s dreamy scenes
Berlin-based photographer and digital artist Anja Bührer, aka latoday, uses her hauntingly beautiful aesthetic to depict a myriad of dreamy scenes. She manipulates her photos in such a way that they...
View ArticleAlain Delorme’s totems
Created from thousands of photos taken during French artist Alain Delorme‘s two artistic residencies in Shanghai, the title of his project, Totems, is ambiguous. Yes, these towering stacks of objects...
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